Marcus Camby had 12 points, 20 rebounds and five blocks for the
Nuggets, who could push their streak to seven games on Wednesday
against the Los Angeles Clippers.

It was the fourth time that Camby has pulled down at least 20
boards this season.

"Camby's presence is powerful out there," Nuggets coach George
Karl said. "It is easy to dominate when you have a defensive
presence. This team has been playing better defense than I
thought they would be at this time."

Denver came out firing on all cylinders in the first half,
connecting on 22-of-38 shots (57 percent) from the floor en
route to a commanding 72-53 lead at the break.

Named Western Conference Player of the Week on Monday, Iverson
scored nine points during a 13-4 surge to close out the first
half. The former league Most Valuable Player finished with 20
first-half points on 5-of-8 shooting and made all 10 free
throws.

Denver concluded its four-game homestand by defeating opponents
by an average of 23 points.

"We've been playing pretty good and we want to keep it up,"
Anthony said. "Take what we did here at home and take it on the
road."

Rookie Joakim Noah collected 16 points and eight boards for the
Bulls, who shot 40 percent (38-of-94) and fell to 1-3 on their
six-game road swing.

"It's really rough losing games," said Noah, who won
back-to-back national championships at Florida. "I don't know
what it is. We are just not playing well."

Chicago, 2-8 on the season, never got any closer than 13 points
after intermission and trailed by as many as 30 at one stage.

"We were a step slow and they took advantage of us," Bulls coach
Scott Skiles said. "They just put it on the floor and went by
us and created all kinds of problems"